Dove deep into the archives for this Foodie Friday with a few updates. The best use of leftover booze just might be boozy barbecue sauce. I always add some kind of wine or liquor to all of my sauces, especially when it calls for water. Why not add flavor in your liquid? The above recipe for Coffee Bourbon BBQ Sauce can be found by clicking the photo. This saucy selection of recipes will spice up your weekend and your summer.
Grilled Peach & Lemon Rum Cocktail
Let's begin with a cocktail, shall we? Grilled fruit is the easiest and best way to add flavor to anything.Grilled Margarita Shrimp Skewers
Love. a margarita? Me too. I think we are going to love this easy recipe. So go ahead and shake up a margarita and start grilling and sipping.
Spicy Beer BBQ Chicken Skewers with Avocado Corn and Feta Salsa
Isn't everything better on a stick? I just can't imagine anyone not loving this dish.Grilled Scallops With Bourbon Sauce
Scallops are the perfect seafood to grill, but you don't want to over cook them. This sauce is super easy and sounds yummy!
"Fresh Atlantic salmon is grilled on a whiskey-soaked plank of cedar and then slathered with a deliciously sticky homemade whiskey glaze." This is a must make for me.
Isn't that a picture perfect platter? These brines or marinades are super creative. Think, Moscow Mule, White Wine, Beer, Manhattan Cocktail, and Cider. Don't ever throw away leftover wine or beer. Marinate with it!
What a picture perfect burger! In this case, the booze is in the barbecue sauce AND the bacon, which has been literally soaked in it.
Chili & Beer Barbecue Ribs
Beer and Ribs just go together, don't they? This recipe creates meltingly tender ribs on the inside while being crispy on the outside.
These beans are the real deal. They are made from scratch, and look like the perfect topping to homemade cornbread. These are said to be loaded with bourbon. Who could be mad at that?
and a bit salty. Sounds fab!
I haven't had lamb in years, but this recipe just might change that. The 'booze" involved is actually brandy. An interesting recipe.
You just can't have too many skewer recipes. This one had me at "bacon."
The char on that brisket is amazing looking! Besides ancho peppers and chocolate, there is beer involved in the "mop" on top. Click through to read more about this important step.
Tequila Grilled Pineapple
An easy grilled pineapple recipe with a grown up twist. Love this sweet and savory idea for serving as an appetizer, dessert or an a companion to your margarita or pina colada!!!
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